Respect World Series returned for their second event, this time taking place in London. The whole cast of fighters that fans have grown to know and love from Romania was there, with fan favorites Andrei Stoica and Benjamin Adegbuyi picking up big wins, while Bogdan Stoica and Sebastian Ciobanu had a bit more complicated of an evening in London. Respect was cool enough to post all of their fights on YouTube, as well.

SuperKombat WGP is taking place this Saturday in Geneva, Switzerland, and will air live on Eurosport at 9:00pm (CET). It will include the quarter finals of a light heavyweight tournament as well as a cruiserweight title fight between Moises Baute and Andrei Stoica

The light heavyweight tournament will take place over two events, the winners of the quarter final match ups tomorrow will earn their place in the finals on November 22 in Monza, Italy for a 1 night 4 man tournament to decide the champion.

June 21st will be a big day for the sport of Kickboxing with a few huge events and SuperKombat is looking to make their stick out more with Andrei Stoica defending his Super Cruiserweight Title against Horace Martin. This will be Andrei Stoica's first defense of the SuperKombat Super Cruiserweight Championship since he won the title back in December against Ondrej Hutnik.

Stoica's last fight was in the GLORY ring in March where he lost via first round knockout to Danyo Ilunga, although there is no shame in losing to a fighter the caliber of Danyo Ilunga. If anything it should inspire him to push harder and to want to prove that he does belong in the ring with the likes of Ilunga.

The third Superkombat World Grand Prix took place in Constanta, Romania on June 21st. The main event had local hero Andrei Stoica get back into the win column and successfully defend his belt against Ali Cenik. The 4-man Cruiserweight tournament was won by Moises Baute. He Scored third round knockouts over both his opponents in front of 2000 spectators.

SuperKombat's June 21st event is quickly-approaching and now we not only know that Andrei Stoica will be defending his SuperKombat Super Cruiserweight Championship, but we know the location and the rest of the card. Originally Horace Martin was supposed to challenge Stoica for the title, but he was forced to withdraw and has been replaced with perhaps the better known Ali Cenik.

The event will take place in the Sports Hall in Constanta, Romania and will air on Sport.ro in Romania and on Eurosport throughout Europe.

SuperKombat returned this weekend with their WGP IV event in Constanta, Romania. The event saw Andrei Stoica make short work of the outmatched Fred Sikking in the first round with a crushing left hook. The co-main event saw the return of Raul Catinas with a TKO victory over Viktor Bugotzki. Bogdan Stoica scored a split decision over Fabio Kwasi that many fans are unhappy about, the same with Alex Filip's extension round decision over Atakan Arslan.

SuperKombat presented their SuperKombat World Grand Prix Final Elimination event live from Italy today, featuring an array of fan favorites on the card. Those fan favorites all won their bouts of choice, some in more spectacular fashion than others. The main event saw Catalin Morosanu annihilate Tomasz Czerwinski in his professional kickboxing debut. All of those muscles on Czerwinski require quite a bit of air and those punches from Morosanu made it that much more difficult to breathe.

Andrei Stoica was victorious over Pavel Voronin and his brother Bogdan was also victorious against Patrick Veenstra. There was a disqualification on this card where the outmatched Matt Murdoch was tossed into the corner by Italian fighter Giuseppe de Domenico, clinched with two hands behind the head and hit with two knees in succession before the ref could break it up, with de Domenico throwing a parting right hand after the ref broke them up, forcing the DQ.

On Saturday November 7th SuperKombat returns to Bucharest, Romania with the SuperKombat World Grand Prix Final. This weekend SuperKombat announced the bombshell of a main event for the event in Andrei Stoica defending the SuperKombat Super Cruiserweight Championship against Jorge Loren. Loren was able to defeat Andrei's brother, Bogdan, last year, making this a grudge match of sorts between the two men.

Stoica is riding on an eight fight win streak heading into this battle with Loren, while Loren's last outing was just a matter of days ago at WFL's Unfinished Business where he was in a one-night tournament, defeating Reduoan Cairo in the first round of the tournament only to lost to Luis Tavares in the next round of the tournament. This is a pretty quick turnaround for Loren, but hopefully he'll be at his best against Stoica.

SuperKombat is a promotion that has done a great job in building up its own stars, often times from just about scratch, taking rough fighters with talent and putting them in an international spotlight. Two such fighters were the Stoica brothers, Bogdan and Andrei. Both were focal points for the SuperKombat promotion, but have been mostly fighting for the Respect World Series events of late, their omission on SuperKombat cards notable.

There were rumors of financial debates being the core of the fracture, but now SuperKombat's Alin Huiu spoke with KickboxingPlanet about why we haven't seen the two on their cards.

Bogdan and Andrei were in this situation with a 90% rate of participation in Superkombat events from 2011 to 2015. In last two seasons, both lost world titles and new fighters came in the international attention so probably they had also an image problem. Beside that, we must accept that we passed difficult time with partners and sponsors and in the same time, fighters were asking more money even they didn’t had the same positions in the rankings. After different conflicts with their team, who was putting pressure on financial conditions, the business relationship with their gym was cancelled.

While he said never say never to seeing them again, it seems like for now SuperKombat has shifted their focus to building other stars and that the Stoica brothers are finding their own way in the world. SuperKombat's next event is scheduled for October 1st.